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Magazine back issues from the home of Quality…

The following Quality back issues are currently available to purchase. UK buyers: click the “Add to Cart” icon. Overseas: email us at Dezskinn1@yahoo.co.uk stating which issues you want and we will send an invoice with postage & packing charged strictly at cost price.

Note that Euro and US dollar prices are shown but these are only close approximations, invoices will reflect the day’s exchange rate from pounds sterling.

Note: If you are outside the UK and/or wanting to buy multiple items, please email us (Dezskinn1@yahoo.co.uk) stating which items you wish to purchase and we will send a customised Paypal invoice with the postage and packing charged strictly at cost price, because we’re not postage profiteers!

Available back issues of Britain’s best-loved fantasy anthology. The James Dean of comics, it burned out after 26 glorious issues, having internationally established the careers of Alan Moore, Alan Davis, David Lloyd, Garry Leach, John Bolton and a host more. 52 pages, magazine sized, black and white interiors. All are first edition copies and damage free, except for light browning to interior paper stock through age and the lightest of bumps to the covers.

While the title ran for 26 glorious issues, we’re sadly out of stock of the rest.

WARRIOR #2 £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

WARRIOR #3 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

WARRIOR #4 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

WARRIOR #5 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

WARRIOR #6 - sorry, out of stock

WARRIOR #7 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

WARRIOR #8 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

WARRIOR #9 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

WARRIOR #10 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

WARRIOR #11 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

WARRIOR #12 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

WARRIOR #13 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

WARRIOR 14 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

WARRIOR 15 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

WARRIOR #16 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

WARRIOR #17 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

Warrior 20 - sorry, out of stock

Warrior 23 - sorry, out of stock

Warrior back issues

Which issues?

Overseas buyers: Please email us at Dezskinn1@yahoo.co.uk stating which issues you would like and we will send a customised Paypal invoice, with postage & packing charged strictly at cost price.

HOUSE OF HAMMER

Apologies so many are selling fast and out of stock. We must have done something right!

HAMMER #7 - out of stock

HAMMER #14 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

HAMMER #15 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

HAMMER #18 - out of stock

HAMMER #22 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

HAMMER #23 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

HAMMER #25 - totally out of stock

HAMMER #26 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

HAMMER #27 - totally out of stock

HAMMER #28 - totally out of stock

HAMMER #29 - totally out of stock

HAMMER #30 - totally out of stock

Hammer back issues

Which issues?

Overseas buyers: Please email us at Dezskinn1@yahoo.co.uk stating which issues you would like and we will send a customised Paypal invoice, with postage & packing charged strictly at cost price.

STARBURST

Sadly, we’re down to only having in stock the first three issues of Britain’s first-ever science fiction media magazine.

STARBURST 1 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

STARBURST 2 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

STARBURST 3 - £3.50/e4.00/$6.00

STARBURST 4 - totally out of stock

STARBURST 5 - totally out of stock

STARBURST 6 - totally out of stock

Starburst – UK and overseas

Which issues?

COMICS INTERNATIONAL – the industry trade paper

CI (as we liked to call it) was a classic success story, rising out of a hole in the market. It launched at 4,000 copies, 48 typewritten pages on black and white newsprint. It peaked at 74,000 copies. 144 pages, full colour on glossy stock. See what happens when you find and fill a gap? I personally edited and published the first 200 issues before moving on.

Toy Max #1 (June 2003) £2.95: Our attempt at something a bit different, hoping to get back in to UK newsagents. “The toughest in the playground”, Toy Max was a 100 page heavy glossy looking at big boys’ toys, from Sid Vicious to The Matrix plus a 16-page Star Wars price guide. The trade yawned, we never produced an issue 2. Shame really.

Ace Comics (July 2005) £1.95: Putting something back in, Dez tutored then published ten comic strips by Brighton & Hove City College students on the Foundation: Art & Design course. A 20,000 print run, distributed free around cafes and bars in East Sussex, this was a full colour glossy title.

Miracleman #1 (Aug 1985) £4.95: We’d always intended to gather the Warrior serials up into US colour comics and graphic novels (not that such existed back then!). This was our first: a full colour co-production with California’s Eclipse Comics. A 32-page colour standard US format comicbook reprinting the Alan Moore/Garry Leach strips from Warrior #1-3. The character name was changed to avoid any more legal action from mighty Marvel.

Jack Kirby Quarterly #15 (Nov 2008) £3.95: This website’s own webmistress had been a regular contributor to Comics International. She’d also [published 14 issues of JKQ before the project stalled due to finance. Dez rushed to the rescue, resulting in a 68 page colour glossy final issue celebrating the King of Comics.